CHRON 
Greenwich, Kent. Mr. Topham’s 
publications in the Archaeologia, are 
vol. VI. p. 116, on Ksnecca, or the 
King’s Yatcht; onacharter ef Hen- 
ry LI. ibid. 179; on the picture in 
Windsor-castle, representing the em- 
barkation of Henry VIII. at Do- 
ver, Vil. 337; ona subsidy roll of 
51 Edward UL. The wardrobe ac- 
count of 25 Edward Ll. was pub- 
lished by the society in 1787, under 
his direétions; and he was one of 
the committee for publishing other 
wardrobe accounts, in © A Collec- 
tion of Ordinances and, Regulations 
for the Government of the Royal 
Household, in divers reigns, from 
Edward-HI. to William and Mary,” 
3790, Ato. 
21st. At Teignmouth, Devon, 
in his 75th year, Cornwallis Maude, 
viscount Hawarden, and Baron de 
Montalt, of Hawarden, in F'lint- 
shire. He was thrice married; his 
second lady was the niece of the late 
Ralph Allen, esy. of Prior-park, 
near Bath; and he is succeeded in 
titles and estates by his son the hon, 
Thomas Ralph. M. 
-.25th. In Lower GS ienasisnis: 
distect, | Mrs, Morton, relict of the 
late on: John M, chief justice. of 
Chester. 
At St. Mary’s Isle, Miss Home, 
eldest daughter of the, late vice-ad- 
miral sir George H. bart. . 
28th. At Alnwick Castle, Nor- 
thumberland, in her 19th year, lady 
Frances Percy, third «daughter of 
the duke of Northumberland. 
31st. Lieut. col. Browne, of 
the Royal Montgomery militia. 
Sept. 5th. At Richmond, of an 
apoplectic fit, the -hon.- capt. Car- 
penter, formerly a resident at Hull. 
7th. At Bath, lieut. col. Mac- 
donnel, of the 126th foot, and M. P: 
for Yarmouth, in the Isle of Wight. 
TICLE. 519 
13th. At Cheltenham, aged about 
50, of an inflammation inhis bow els; 
chard Jolly, esq. He married’ 
the only daughter of sir Peter Flood, 
who, by the death of her only bro- 
ther, succeeded to an ample for- 
tune, and by whom he has left threg 
children. 
14th. Killed, in gallantly boarding 
a privateer off Civita Vecchia, the 
hon. Henry Fitzgerald, son of lord 
Lecale, brother to the duke of Lein- 
ster, : 
at In High-street, Hull, aged 
» lady Standidge. 
a At Margate, Nicolas Gay, 
esq. F.R.S. a gentleman of mild; 
amiable, and affectionate disposition, 
and the most polished manners. He 
had, for very many years, laboured 
under the afiliétions of a truly un- 
fortunate state of health; notwith- 
standing which, after he had at- 
tained his 50th year, he made, pro- 
bably, the most extensive tour of 
any man of his time, having visited 
every town, and been introduced. at 
every court in Europe; a cireum- 
stance which Mr. Stockdale men: 
tioned in a friendly dedication to 
him, prefixed to: ‘¢ Statistical Tables 
of. Murope.”’ ie. was: a native of 
Ireland ; and,. in 1800,- published 
some good-humoured stri¢tures ofi 
the. Union, a measure'‘for which he 
was a most zealous partizan. His ~ 
loyalty was unbounded, and his liz 
berality far exceeded his means, 
which, however, were far from nar 
row. He had a very high sense of ~ 
honaur, and never would be in debt, 
eyen for the most trifling amount, 
as he truly said, that it tended to 
lower the charaéter of a gentleman: ° 
22d. At Badminton, co. Glou: 
cester, aged 17, lady Anne-Eliza- 
beth Somerset, youngest daughter 
of the duke of Somerset. 
L14 23d. At 
